Dates
Acronyms
Terms
Structure Points
Radio Equipment
100

The ________ Police Department used the first one way radio communications in ______(year)

Detroit, 1928

100

Based and housed in West Virginia by the FBI

Maintains information on stolen and recovered property as well as wanted and missing persons for all 50 U.S. states, other U.S. territories, and Canada.

National Crime Information Center (NCIC)

100

use force or the threat of force without declaring war to terrorize citizens and achieve a political goal

State Terrorism

100

Front side of a structure as established by incident command.

Alpha

100

Devices capable of relaying voice and data signals.

Transmitters

200

On ______________, lawmakers unanimously passed the Denise Amber Lee Act creating Florida Statute 401.465, 911 public safety telecommunicator certification

April 24, 2008

200

computerized high speed message switching system created for and dedicated to the criminal justice community.

National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS)

200

terrorism used to seek to form self-determination which may range from gaining greater autonomy to establishing a completely independent sovereign state. They consider themselves freedom fighters  

Nationalist Terrorism

200

Rear side of a structure as established by incident command

Charlie

200

Devices capable of receiving voice and data signals and converting them into a form useable by PSTs and field personnel.

Receivers

300

The first two way radio was implemented in (year) & (location)?

Bayonne, New Jersey in 1933

300

central repository for all criminal records, criminal histories, and hot file records throughout the state

Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)

300

The ability to disseminate information over multiple talk groups and/or neighboring agencies at once.

Simulcasting

300

Right side of a structure as established by incident command

Delta

300

strengthens and broadcasts transmissions

Antenna

400

The Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act (911 Act) took effect in ______ (year)

1999

400

trailers contain multiple methods of communication: radio, FIN, VoIP, satellite, cellular, and more

Emergency Deployable Interoperable Communications System (EDICS)

400

An intentional act in response to dangerous incidents, such as bomb threats and active shooter incidents.

Radio silence

400

Roll call of all units assigned to an incident, usually done with incident command.

Personnel Accountability Report (PAR)

400

Extends the range of radio signals so that multiple users can hear transmissions

Repeaters

500

On _________, Denise Amber Lee was abducted from her Southwest Florida home

January 17, 2008

500

Based in Tallahassee and administered by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)

Florida Crime Information Center (FCIC)

500

used to differentiate between the severities of incidents.

Alert tones

500

Left side of a structure as established by incident command.

Bravo

500

Joining two or more talk groups together; field users can interact with other users regardless of talk group.

Patching

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